With my Kenwood 2000, I can leave the mike connected and the Rascal connected
If I want to run SSTV I use the Rascal and use the mine for SSB with out movng 
any cable

I modified my PS-232, by adding a switch, so I can switch between the Rascal or 
the PK-232
with moving any cables. I can cun any mode I want execpt Pactor 2 & Pactor 3

Lew
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Danny Douglas 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 08:12
  Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: Digital mode interfaces, which ones ?


  The problem with the LIL Rascal, and the reason I replaced mine, is that it 
does NOT have a separate CW keying capability (You can only run cw if you feed 
audio into SSB ((MCW))), and it does not have a microphone jack.  That means 
you cannot easily run SSTV or have a mike attached to it, and have to rewire 
everytime you swith back and forth from digital to voice.  Now- that was with 
using the front MIC input on the rig, and not the ACC .  Doing that, you 
probably can still have the Mic plugged into the front panel - but that still 
doesnt give you CW.

  It worked great with digital only.


  Danny Douglas N7DC
  ex WN5QMX ET2US WA5UKR ET3USA
  SV0WPP VS6DD N7DC/YV5 G5CTB all
  DX 2-6 years each
  .
  QSL LOTW-buro- direct
  As courtesy I upload to eQSL but if you
      use that - also pls upload to LOTW
      or hard card.

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    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Lew 
    To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
    Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 8:01 AM
    Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: Digital mode interfaces, which ones ?


    I use the Rascal, its small and total isolation between the rig and the 
computer.
    I have the 13 pim DIM connected to the ACC2, this way set-up the audio 
levels in the menu and you are completed


      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Leslie Elliott 
      To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
      Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 23:38
      Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Digital mode interfaces, which ones ?


      If anyone is interested in a low cost interface, and is willing and able 
to "stuff" and solder a PC board, check out the Fox Delta SC-1 offered by 
Dinesh Dajjar VU2FD in India.  http://www.foxdelta.com/products/soundcard.htm 
      It did cost $18 US plus $5 air mail to the states, but I see it has gone 
up to $28 + shipping.  Still a inexpensive alternative, and it is fairly easy 
to construct.  It has both  input and output isolation, and also includes a 
OptoIsolator for PTT.  I am very happy with mine, and the only hard part is 
installing it in an enclosure, which is not provided.

      73 de KCÃ~PTO
      Les 
      --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, kv9u <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

      > I don't think that I have seen any low cost interfaces that can do both 
      > rig control and audio line isolation. Most of the lower cost ones will 
      > control PTT and isolate the audio lines. But your rig may not need a 
      > special interface for rig control if it can use an RS-232 serial 
      > connection.
      > 
      > 73,
      > 
      > Rick, KV9U

      > Andrew O'Brien wrote:
      > > I wonder if we can get some general updates about the commercially
      > > available digital mode interfaces available today? Microham,
      > > Rigblaster, and SignaLink are among the best known but I wonder what
      > > is available at the low end? If a new ham wanted a simple one, one
      > > that was well isolated and performed basic rig control only ( no
      > > internal soundcards, no Winkey chips, etc) , what is out there? Is
      > > there anything under 40 Euros? I'm happy with mine but I am a little
      > > out of date on this topic.
      > >



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